NTSB, UPS plane crash
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The National Transportation Safety Board continues its investigation into Tuesday’s UPS plane crash that left 13 people dead in Louisville.
The cockpit voice recorder captured a persistent bell that began about 37 seconds after the crew called for takeoff thrust, and the bell continued until the recording ended, an NTSB official said.
In a news briefing on Nov. 7, NTSB member Todd Inman revealed that after reviewing audio from a cockpit voice recorder, a repeating bell was heard for 25 seconds while the crew tried to
The cockpit voice recorder of the UPS cargo jet that crashed in Louisville on Tuesday revealed the sound of a bell heard in the cockpit.
But a cockpit voice recorder picked up a ringing sound during takeoff that may have signaled looming disaster in the crash that killed at least 13 in Louisville, Ky.
The National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) on Thursday shared information about its ongoing investigation into the deadly UPS cargo plane crash.At least 1
The National Transportation Safety Board, the agency investigating the UPS plane crash, revealed some of the data they've gotten from the "black box."